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IS? M IKI ST Cl No. 60—Showroom, General Office, and Men’s Dept. » w g—Dress, Manchester. Fancyand Proprietor aUA O. I Popular with Particular People Baird’s Exclusive Autumn Modes I The exquisite charm of our newest novelties clearly demonstate the wisdom of our policy of direct buying at the Fashion Centres. DON’T EXPERIMENT! SEE THESE COODS FIRST. i Enormous selection of MODEL WINTER FRENCH FEATHER TRIMMINGS, Apricot, H COATS in newest shades and materials; Jade, Mauve, Vieux Rose, Black, White, latest fur trimmings— Prices froih £4 19/6 to and cinnamon— 3/11 yard. £ 9 19/6 . LADIES’ UMBRELLAS in chubby or inilitaire Special Purchase of VELOUR COATS, trimmed styles. Latest handles, best wearing covers, fur collar and cuffs; latest flared skirt.— From 7/11 to 35/-. popular Prices £2 19/6 and £3 3/ . LADIES’ WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES, in all STYLISH ’ COATS in Knitted Effects. Velours, styles— 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11. Cheviots, Printed Velveteens, Curl Cloths and Brushed Wool. Trimmed clipped wool collar and cuffs.— From 49/6 to £9 15/6. gig cuipMENT OF MEN’S TWEED FRENCH MODEL JUMPER SUITS, wonderful Hlb MENS I WEED values for such truly chic styles. OVERCOATS. H FUR COATS, in luxurious styles. Selected skins in Musquash and Beaver Coney.— From £32 MEN’S D.B. OVERCOATS, in dark, grey Tweeds. 10/- to £47 10/-. belt at back— Special 45/-. FUR CHOKER TIES in stone opossum. Very MEN’S FAWN or GREY FLEECY OVERsmart and cosy. Splendid value, 39/6. COATS, with half-belt or belt all round. BRI SHED WOOI. CARDIGANS, in all shades, Raglan or inset sleeves. Magnificent selec—with contrast trimmings. Very superior tiou— Special 75/- to 92;6. quality; extra warm and heavy— From MEN’S SEALETTE-LINED OVERCOATS, ideal \ 37/6 each. for travelling or motoring— From 75/- to LADIES’ CHECK KASHA CLOTH SCARVES, £6 19/6. in assorted shades, with fringed ends. All Just to hand, 12 dozen MEN’S SMART STRIPED pure wool, very new and smart — 9/6 each. PYJAMAS, good hard wearing cloth. Worth LADIES’ CHOKER SCARVES, in Printed 15/6-- Special 12/6. Voiles, Silks and Crepe de CheneS— From BOYS’ GREY’ ALL WOOL JERSEYS. Sizes 20 3/11 to 15/6. to 24in.— Special 5/6. Open all day TO-MORROW (Wednesday). BAIRD’S X-eadir.g Drapers and Mercers, Hastings l Attractive Children’s Wear The popularity extended to this important section in previous seasons will be maintained with the recent importations of Smart Children’s Wear for winter 1926. Truly a wonderful collection of all that is Dainty, Comfortable, good to look at, | good to wear. We are justly proud of our reputation for “variety” in Children’s | Clothes. This season we have extended our efforts further afield, and the results are | clearly reflected in the magnificent array now showing. I THERE ARE— WARM COAIS, ATTRACTIVE FROCKS for day and evening wear, I CHIC LITTLE HATS, COSY UNDERCLOTHING, Etc. The majority see D.S.L. stocks first—they are always assured of satisfaction. Will you pay a visit early! Ganuifie "YBliill ’L. 1 Genuine | Always Genuine I EfiC IwtlEfllrfl Always Genuine I Famous For Children s Wear

“THE BRIDE-TO-BE.” Mary’s getting married— SEE COOPER’S. BUY PRESENTS AT SALE PRICES! Stainless Knives, Forks and Spoons. I Cases Tea Spoons, etc. Salad Bowls, Butter Dishes, Cut Crystal English Glassware, Real Spode China, Doultonware, Real Aynsley China, Tea Sets. Dinner Sets, Fancy Bowls, LAST DAY OF SALE. (Till Wednesday 12 o’clock 31st), we will sell 6 only English Dinner Sets lor 82/6, 82/6, 82/6, 82/6 r Worth £5 15/- to £7 10/-. This oiler will NOT be repeated. MUNICIPAL BLOCS. K HASTINGS.

JJAWKE’S Metropolitan AUTUMN MEETING, 1926. HASTINGS RACECOURSE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 30th & MAY Ist First Day—Friday. April 30th. J-MANGATARATA HANDICAP HURDLE >CACE, 150 Sova. Mom. 1 bov, Ace. 30/-. One miie and three-quarters. 2- W El/I'EK HANDICAP. Hack conditions, 150 bovs. Nom 1 bov, Ace. 30/-. One mile and one iurjonu. 3- HzVNDIUAP. 150 suvs. Nom. 1 sov, acc. ot)/-. rive furionifs. 4- HaVVKE’B LAY STAaEB, 400 bovs. bix and a-half furlongs. a-IiAVVKIS'b BAY CLP HANDICAP, 550 povs, including Cup valued 50 bovb ‘o tviuner. Nom. 1 sov. Acc. 5 hovm One mile and a-half. O'PUCK AW A HANDICAP. Hack conditions. Nom. 1 bov. Acc. 30/-. Six furlongs. 7- HANDICAP. 150 Sovb. Nom. i bov, Acc. 30/-. One mile and 1 furlong. 8— PORANGAIIAU HANDICAP, 200 So V s. Nom. 1 bov, Acc. 2 bovb. bix furlongs. Second Day—Saturday, May Ist. 1- HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, loti Sova. Nom. 1 sov. Acc. 30/-. One mile and a-half. 2- PAKI HANDICAP, Hack conditions, 150 sovs. Nom. 1 sov. Acc. 30/-. Five furlongs. 3- HANDICAP. 150 Sovs. For two-year-olds. Nom. 1 sov, Acc. 30.'-. Five furlongs. 4- D. ORMOND MEMORIAL GOLD CUP. 365 Sovs. Nom. 1 sov. acc. 4 sovs. One 5- BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES HANDICAP, 300 sovs. Nom. 1 sov, Acc. 3 bovs. One mile and a-quarter. 6- AKITIO HANDICAP. Hack conditions. 150 sovs. Nom. 1 sov, Acc. 30/-. Six furlongs. 7- HANDICAP, 150 Sovs. Nom. 1 bov, Acc. 30/-. One mile and 1 furlong. 8- HANDICAP. 200 Sovs. Nom. 1 sov, Acc. 2 sovs. Six furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS & ACCEPTANCES. . FRIDAY. 16th APRIL, at 8 p.m.—Nomina- | linns, all events, 1 sov. Forfeit H.B. ■ Stakes. 1 sov. i FRIDAY. 23rd APRlL—Weights, All I Event* First Day. ■ TUESDAY. 27th APRIL. 8 p.m.—Accept- { I anee« All Events First Day. FRIDAY. APRIL 20th (Night of First B Dav's Racesi— Bv 7.0 p.m.. Weights, all I ■ pv-'nta 2nd day: by 8.30 pm., Acceptances, i All Events. N.B.—All Telegrams must he confirmed ; in writing, and name of trainer given. ; j H. S. MOSS, Secretary. Telephone 85. P.O. Box 13, Hastings. ( l : l P'till Stocks of i WHEAT POLLARD BRAN I i MTZED GPATN I i At Town Prices : J I : H. W nYTE & C 0” L™' i ; STOREKEEPERS. ’Phone 218. HAVF.LOCK NORTH I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 88, 30 March 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 88, 30 March 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 88, 30 March 1926, Page 6

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